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- Classicism abstract "Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seek to emulate. The art of classicism typically seeks to be formal and restrained: of the Discobolus Sir Kenneth Clark observed, "if we object to his restraint and compression we are simply objecting to the classicism of classic art. A violent emphasis or a sudden acceleration of rhythmic movement would have destroyed those qualities of balance and completeness through which it retained until the present century its position of authority in the restricted repertoire of visual images." Classicism, as Clark noted, implies a canon of widely accepted ideal forms, whether in the Western canon that he was examining in The Nude (1956), or the literary Chinese classics or Chinese art, where the revival of classic styles is also recurring feature.Classicism is a force which is often present in post-medieval European and European influenced traditions; however, some periods felt themselves more connected to the classical ideals than others, particularly the Age of Enlightenment.".
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- Classicism subject Category:Art_movements.
- Classicism subject Category:Classicism.
- Classicism subject Category:Theories_of_aesthetics.
- Classicism comment "Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seek to emulate. The art of classicism typically seeks to be formal and restrained: of the Discobolus Sir Kenneth Clark observed, "if we object to his restraint and compression we are simply objecting to the classicism of classic art.".
- Classicism label "Clasicismo".
- Classicism label "Classicism".
- Classicism label "Classicisme".
- Classicism label "Classicisme".
- Classicism label "Classicismo (arte)".
- Classicism label "Classicismo".
- Classicism label "Klasycyzm".
- Classicism label "Классицизм".
- Classicism label "كلاسيكية".
- Classicism label "古典主義".
- Classicism label "古典主義".
- Classicism sameAs Klasicismus.
- Classicism sameAs Κλασικισμός.
- Classicism sameAs Clasicismo.
- Classicism sameAs Klasizismo.
- Classicism sameAs Classicisme.
- Classicism sameAs Classicismo_(arte).
- Classicism sameAs 古典主義.
- Classicism sameAs 고전주의.
- Classicism sameAs Classicisme.
- Classicism sameAs Klasycyzm.
- Classicism sameAs Classicismo.
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- Classicism wasDerivedFrom Classicism?oldid=582682619.
- Classicism depiction Rome_Fontana_dei_Quattro_Fiumi_01.jpg.
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